
If you haven't signed up for the exam within 15 days after losing all 12 points on your driver's license, the following situations may occur: 1. If you fail to attend the study session and take the exam within 15 days, your driver's license will enter a suspended status. It won't be revoked, but you won't be allowed to drive motor vehicles. 2. If you accumulate 12 penalty points within a single scoring cycle, the traffic management department of the public security authority will confiscate your driver's license. The driver must report to the traffic management department of the public security authority in the jurisdiction where the license was issued or where the violation occurred within 15 days to attend a seven-day study session on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. 3. After completing the study session, the vehicle management office must administer an exam on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge within 20 days. If you pass the exam, the penalty points will be cleared, and your driver's license will be returned. If you fail, you must continue studying and retake the exam. If you refuse to attend the study session or take the exam, the traffic management department of the public security authority will announce the suspension of your driver's license.

Last time my friend's driver's license points were maxed out at 12, and he delayed signing up for the required course for 15 days, which caused big trouble later. Once your license points are maxed, you must register for the course at the DMV within 15 days. If you miss the deadline, traffic police will issue a fine, starting from a few hundred yuan, and may even extend the course duration to over a month. He went to handle it two weeks late and ended up with a 500-yuan fine plus extra days of safety classes. My advice: act now—take your ID to the local DMV to complete the process before your license gets suspended. Road safety comes first—avoid running red lights or speeding in the future, and check your violation records regularly to stay ahead of issues.

The 15-day period after accumulating 12 penalty points on your driver's license is the deadline for registering for the retest. Failing to register can have serious consequences. According to regulations, overdue applications may result in a fine ranging from 200 to 2,000 yuan, or an extension of the learning period to 30 days. I advise you to immediately visit the vehicle management office to explain your situation and bring all necessary documents for processing. Delaying too long may lead to the revocation of your driver's license. Always pay attention to traffic rules while driving to avoid further penalty points—safe driving is no trivial matter.

Kid, if your driver's license has been deducted 12 points and you haven't signed up for the test within 15 days, you need to take immediate remedial action. First, go to the DMV to inquire, as delays may result in fines or extended learning periods. Drive safely and follow the rules in the future—don't be lazy.


